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Auburn basketball announces 2017-18 schedule

Bruce Pearl is known for creating tough non-conference schedules for his team. His fourth year at Auburn will be no different.

Auburn announced its 2017-18 schedule on Monday, with the Tigers potentially playing 19 postseason teams from a year ago.

“It's all about challenging your team,” Pearl said in a statement. “Letting them know that you believe in them. Winning and getting better throughout the season. With four neutral site and two road games, half our schedule is away from Auburn Arena, and that is an RPI booster.

“The Charleston field features really good teams with great coaches. Our fans can get there and travel to Dayton, Ohio; Murray, Ky.; and Birmingham to help us win. UAB is an important series, and it's truly an honor to host UConn, one of the best programs in the last several decades.

Following an exhibition vs. Div. II Barry University, Auburn plays its season opener on Nov. 10 vs. MEAC runner-up Norfolk State, which has played in five consecutive postseason tournaments.

The Tigers play Indiana State on ESPNU in the opening round of the Charleston Classic on Nov. 16 followed by either Temple or Old Dominion on ESPN2/ESPNU Nov. 17.

Temple has made seven NCAA Tournament appearances in the last 10 years and a NIT while Old Dominion has reached the postseason in 11 of the last 13 years, advancing to the NIT semifinals in 2015 and playing in the 2010 and 2011 NCAA Tournaments.

Clemson, Dayton, Hofstra or Ohio will be Auburn’s third round opponent Nov. 19.

Auburn returns home on Nov. 24 to face Winthrop, the reigning Big South Conference Champion with a 26-7 record that included a NCAA Tournament first round loss to Butler last year, 76-64. The Tigers face the first of two true non-conference road games at Dayton on Nov. 29 as a Charleston Classic non-bracketed game at historic UD Arena, site of the NCAA Tournament First Four.

The Flyers advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight in 2014, third round in 2015 and second round in each of the last two seasons.

The Tigers play five home games in December beginning Dec. 3 with Atlantic 10 Conference George Mason, which went 20-14 and made a College Basketball Invitational appearance last year. The Patriots reached the 2006 NCAA Tournament Final Four as a No. 11 seed as well as the third round in 2011 and first round in 2008.

Gardner-Webb and head coach Tim Craft, a former assistant under then Auburn head coach Jeff Lebo, return to Auburn on Dec. 6. The Runnin’ Bulldogs went 19-14 last season.

The Tigers play the third of a four-game series with UAB on Dec. 9 in Auburn following a pair of thrilling Auburn wins, 75-74 in the 2015-16 season opener in Auburn Arena and 74-70 in Bartow Arena last year.

A week later after final exams, Auburn plays Middle Tennessee, which made back-to-back NCAA Tournament second round appearances, in Birmingham at Legacy Arena on Dec. 16. The Blue Raiders went 31-4 a year ago en route to the Conference USA title with consecutive NCAA Tournament first round wins over Michigan State in 2016 and Minnesota in 2017. Middle Tennessee also went to the 2013 NCAA Tournament, playing in the Big Dance three of the last five years.

Auburn plays at Murray State on Dec. 19, marking the Tigers’ first visit to Murray, Ky. The Racers, which are 231-42 (.846) in the 19-year history of the CFSB Center, have made five postseason appearances in the last eight years, reaching the NCAA Tournament second round in 2010 and 2012 and NIT quarterfinals in 2015.

The jewel of the non-conference schedule takes place when highly-touted UConn makes a return trip to Auburn on Dec. 23 after the Tigers defeated the Huskies 70-67 in overtime in Hartford last year.

UConn is only the fifth non-conference program with a NCAA Championship to play in Auburn. Oklahoma State came to Auburn in 2016, marking twice in the last three years under Pearl a former NCAA Champion played in Auburn Arena.

Auburn closes non-conference play with a matchup vs. Cornell inside Auburn Arena.

Auburn Basketball’s 2017-18 schedule (all times CT)

Nov. 2 (Thur.) Barry University (exh.)

Nov. 10 (Fri.) Norfolk State

Nov. 16 (Thur.)(1) Indiana State (ESPNU), 10:30 am

Nov. 17 (Fri.) (1) Temple/Old Dominion (ESPN2/U), 10 am/12:30 pm

Nov. 19 (Sun.) (1) Clemson/Dayton/Hofstra/Ohio (ESPN2/U), TBA

Nov. 24 (Fri.) Winthrop

Nov. 29 (Wed.) (2) at Dayton

Dec. 3 (Sun.) George Mason

Dec. 6 (Wed.) Gardner-Webb

Dec. 9 (Sat.) UAB

Dec. 16 (Sat.) (3) Middle Tennessee

Dec. 19 (Tue.) at Murray State

Dec. 23 (Sat.) UConn

Dec. 30 (Sat.) Cornell

Jan. 2 (Tue.) at Tennessee

Jan. 6 (Sat.) Arkansas

Jan. 9 (Tue.) Ole Miss

Jan. 13 (Sat.) at Mississippi State

Jan. 17 (Wed.) at Alabama

Jan. 20 (Sat.) Georgia

Jan. 24 (Wed.) at Missouri

Jan. 27 (Sat.) LSU

Jan. 30 (Tue.) at Ole Miss

Feb. 3 (Sat.) Vanderbilt

Feb. 7 (Wed.) Texas A&M

Feb. 10 (Sat.) at Georgia

Feb. 14 (Wed.) Kentucky

Feb. 17 (Sat.) at South Carolina

Feb. 21 (Wed.) Alabama

Feb. 24 (Sat.) at Florida

Feb. 27 (Tue.) at Arkansas

Mar. 3 (Sat.) South Carolina

Mar. 7-11 (Wed.-Sun.) (4) SEC Tournament

(1) Charleston Classic (Charleston, SC)

(2) Charleston Classic non-bracketed game (Dayton, OH)

(3) Birmingham, AL (Legacy Arena)

(4) St. Louis, MO (Scottrade Center)


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